The Bowl of Saki (for every one): To fall beneath one's ideal is to lose one's share of life. Bowl of Saki,

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To fall beneath one's ideal is to lose one's share of life. Bowl of Saki,

To fall beneath one's ideal is to lose one's share of life. Bowl of Saki, September 28, by Hazrat Inayat Khan Commentary by Hazrat Inayat Khan: If anyone asked me what is the life of life, and what is the light of life, what gives one interest in life, I should answer him in one word, and that is: the ideal. A man with wealth, with qualifications, with learning, with comfort, but without ideal to me is a corpse; but a man without learning, without qualifications, without wealth or rank, but with... Sign in to see full entry.

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